This vitrified fort lies on top a headland which commands extensive views of the Moray Firth. Originally believed to be Ptolemy's 'Ptoroton' and the 'Torffness' of the Orkneyinga Saga it is now known to be of Pictish origin. It encloses 3 hectares and is three times as large as any other fort of the same period in Scotland and is thought to be the oldest Pictish Fort. It was defended on the landward side by three banks and ditches which were destroyed during the creation of the harbour and modern village, their age is therefore uncertain. Six striking carved slabs known as the Burghead Bulls were discovered during excavations. Four of the originals are held locally in BurgheadLibraryand Elgin Museum and one each in the Royal Museum, Edinburgh, and in the British Museum, London. Much of the fort was destroyed during the re-building of the village from 1805-09. The DoorieHill (see below), which marked the junction of the citadel and the bailey, is the only remaining piece of the southern ramparts. Lengths of the eastern and northern ramparts are also still visible.

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Kemp's Castle is a vitrified fort in the Euchan Glen near Sanquhar that has evidence of vitrification. Auchenbarrow is a site below the castle that may have included a chapel and a burial ground.

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More than 400 stone balls like this are known, mostly from Scotland. About 3000-2000 BC.

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Took a trip to the ancient ridgeway at Vallbyåsen, Uppland, Sweden, on which is an Iron age grave field. Nearby there is the Broborg, a vitrified hill-fort built in the migration era. The site was in use since neolithic times, as the stone cup marks nearby show. The rocks of the fort were cemented together by glass, through a very clever process of applying extreme heat to the rocks...or maybe that was just a side effect from the legend of Grimsa, a Viking queen who was burned alive in the fort. We can't know for certain but it is a spooky and evocative place in any case.
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Come on an open-minded exploration of Scotlands mysterious vitrified forts

Vitrified fort

Vitrified fort is the name given to certain crude stone enclosures whose walls have been subjected in a greater or lesser degree to the action of heat. They are generally situated on hills offering strong defensive positions. Their form seems to have been determined by the contour of the flat summits which they enclose. The walls vary in size, a few being upwards of 12 feet (3.7m) high, and are so broad that they present the appearance of embankments. Weak parts of the defence are strengthened by double or triple walls, and occasionally vast lines of ramparts, composed of large blocks of unhewn and unvitrified stones, envelop the vitrified centre at some distance from it. The walls themselves are termed vitrified ramparts.

No lime or cement has been found in any of these structures, all of them presenting the peculiarity of being more or less consolidated by the fusion of the rocks of which they are built. This fusion, which has been caused by the application of intense heat, is not equally complete in the various forts, or even in the walls of the same fort. In some cases the stones are only partially melted and calcined; in others their adjoining edges are fused so that they are firmly cemented together; in many instances pieces of rock are enveloped in a glassy enamel-like coating which binds them into a uniform whole; and at times, though rarely, the entire length of the wall presents one solid mass of vitreous substance.

Fortification

Fortifications are militaryconstructions or buildings designed for the defense of territories in warfare, and also used to solidify rule in a region during peace time. Humans have constructed defensive works for many thousands of years, in a variety of increasingly complex designs. The term is derived from the Latinfortis ("strong") and facere ("to make").

From very early history to modern times, walls have been a necessity for cities to survive in an ever changing world of invasion and conquest. Some settlements in the Indus Valley Civilization were the first small cities to be fortified. In ancient Greece, large stone walls had been built in Mycenaean Greece, such as the ancient site of Mycenae (famous for the huge stone blocks of its 'cyclopean' walls). A Greek Phrourion was a fortified collection of buildings used as a military garrison, and is the equivalent of the Romancastellum or Englishfortress. These construction mainly served the purpose of a watch tower, to guard certain roads, passes, and lands that might threaten the kingdom. Though smaller than a real fortress, they acted as a border guard rather than a real strongpoint to watch and maintain the border.

Iron Age

The Iron Age is the period generally occurring after the Bronze Age, marked by the prevalent use of iron. Iron production is known to have taken place in Anatolia at least as early as 1200 BC, with some contemporary archaeological evidence pointing to earlier dates.

The early period of the age is characterized by the widespread use of iron or steel. The adoption of these materials coincided with other changes in society, including differing agricultural practices, religious beliefs and artistic styles. The Iron Age as an archaeological term indicates the condition as to civilization and culture of a people using iron as the material for their cutting tools and weapons. The Iron Age is the third principal period of the three-age system created by Christian Thomsen (1788–1865) for classifying ancient societies and prehistoric stages of progress.

A public road runs for 10km up the Glen, becoming single track after 7km. There is a hotel, Scottish Youth Hostels Association hostel, and campsite at the bottom of the glen, near Fort William, and a small hamlet further up at Achriabhach.

From the car park at the end of the Glen Nevis road, a path continues through a gorge. After a scramble up this rocky path, the view opens up and the path leads into the peaceful upper glen. A wire bridge crosses to the base of the waterfall. Built by the famous Engineer Tom Russell while in training for the british army Royal Engineers (JLRRE MacPhee troop) as a HAT before joining 9SQN. This bridge was closed for three months in 2010 when one of the cables snapped.

Flight over the Vitrified Fort

BBC Coast - Burghead Pictish Fort

This vitrified fort lies on top a headland which commands extensive views of the Moray Firth. Originally believed to be Ptolemy's 'Ptoroton' and the 'Torffness' of the Orkneyinga Saga it is now known to be of Pictish origin. It encloses 3 hectares and is three times as large as any other fort of the same period in Scotland and is thought to be the oldest Pictish Fort. It was defended on the landward side by three banks and ditches which were destroyed during the creation of the harbour and modern village, their age is therefore uncertain. Six striking carved slabs known as the Burghead Bulls were discovered during excavations. Four of the originals are held locally in BurgheadLibraryand Elgin Museum and one each in the Royal Museum, Edinburgh, and in the British Museum, London. Much of the fort was destroyed during the re-building of the village from 1805-09. The DoorieHill (see below), which marked the junction of the citadel and the bailey, is the only remaining piece of the southern ramparts. Lengths of the eastern and northern ramparts are also still visible.

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Kemp's Castle Vitrified Fort, Euchan Glen, Sanquhar

Kemp's Castle Vitrified Fort, Euchan Glen, Sanquhar

Kemp's Castle Vitrified Fort, Euchan Glen, Sanquhar

Kemp's Castle is a vitrified fort in the Euchan Glen near Sanquhar that has evidence of vitrification. Auchenbarrow is a site below the castle that may have included a chapel and a burial ground.

Nordic Iron Age Grave Field and Hill Fort

Took a trip to the ancient ridgeway at Vallbyåsen, Uppland, Sweden, on which is an Iron age grave field. Nearby there is the Broborg, a vitrified hill-fort built in the migration era. The site was in use since neolithic times, as the stone cup marks nearby show. The rocks of the fort were cemented together by glass, through a very clever process of applying extreme heat to the rocks...or maybe that was just a side effect from the legend of Grimsa, a Viking queen who was burned alive in the fort. We can't know for certain but it is a spooky and evocative place in any case.
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Vitrified forts 1

Vitrified forts 1

Vitrified forts 1

Come on an open-minded exploration of Scotlands mysterious vitrified forts

The Caterthuns - Iron Age hill forts

These ancient structures stand at the feet of the Angus glens. It would have been a focal point for the Picts to muster to war or to gather for sacrificial worship. They may have been taken over by the Roman IX Legion before they were destroyed by the Picts.

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Vitrified forts 7

Vitrified forts 7

Vitrified forts 7

The toil to Tap a' Noth!

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Perfect Fitting Stones in Wall of Ollantaytambo, Vitrified on the Borders

Perfect Fitting Stones in Wall of Ollantaytambo, Vitrified on the Borders

Perfect Fitting Stones in Wall of Ollantaytambo, Vitrified on the Borders

The famous perfect fitting stones of Cusco and other ancient vestiges around Cusco, such as Ollantaytambo in this example, many times show a vitrified border, the stones seem to be heated on those points. See the melted look of the stone. For more information see http://www.ancient-mysteries-explained.com/vitrified-rocks.html

IMPRINTS not vitrified plasticine rock moulding

The truth is in plain sight -- Here Take A Closer Look.
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IMPRINTS OF A HIGH TECHNOLOGICAL CIVILISATION FROM THE BIBLICAL FLOOD AND THE BRAKING DOWN OF ALL ITS CONCRTET INTO FINE GRAINED LIME & SANDSTONE, AS ALL THE HAND MADE MATERIALS CORRODE AWAY, materials like wood would metamorphosise into other forms of rock.

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Lost Dark Ages Kingdom of Rheged Found in Scotland

Lost Dark Ages Kingdom of Rheged Found in Scotland

Lost Dark Ages Kingdom of Rheged Found in Scotland

A sherd of second century AD RomanSamian ware recovered from Trusty’s Hill during the Galloway PictsProject, a community led research excavation, assisted by GUARD ArchaeologyLtd. The excavations revealed that this vitrified fort was once an early medieval royal stronghold.
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Connect to your Historical Adventure and discover the castles of Lochaber!

Connect to your Historical Adventure and discover the castles of Lochaber!

Connect to your Historical Adventure and discover the castles of Lochaber!

Connect to your Historical Adventure and discover the castles of Lochaber! #myoutdoorcapital www.outdoorcapital.co.uk #scotspirit
The Outdoor Capital of the UK, Lochaber has so many historical sites and castles for you to discover and explore and you can find out more about historical adventures by visiting www.outdoorcapital.co.uk
Old Inverlochy Castle. Although now a ruin this was one of the most important castles in Scottish history and has been the backdrop for two major historical events, the first and second battles of Inverlochy.
The Fort in Fort William was first built by Cromwell’s forces in 1654 to pacify the local Clans, especially the Camerons. It was first known as the Garrison of Inverlochy and was just a wooden stockade on an earth bank protecting 250 troops. Together with Fort Augustus and Fort George it was the lowest outpost of a chain of Government defences intended to suppress the “savage clans and roving barbarians” as Dr.Johnson later called the locals!
Dun Dearduil – the Vitrified Fort above Glen Nevis
This ancient earthwork is accessible to walkers along the West Highland Way between Blarmafoldach and Glen Nevis. It occupies a commanding point overlooking Glen Nevis, consisting of a wall enclosing an area on a hilltop nearly 100 feet above sea level.
Castle Tioram, the ancient fortress of the MacDonalds. Castle Tioram was built in the mid 13th century and extended in the 14th century as a testament to the independent rule of Rough Bounds by the Clanranalds, Lords of the Isles.
By using #myoutdoorcapital on Facebook and Instagram you can win your very own Outdoor Capital Adventure as well as getting your amazing shots seen by our huge base of fans all over the world!
We hope to give you a warm highland welcome soon!
VisitScotland has match-funded the Outdoor Capital of the UK’s exciting new digital campaign through its Growth Fund, while the group will also benefit from further funding from the Highland LEADER Programme.
LEADER is part of The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas.
Growth Fund applicants are required to align their marketing with VisitScotland’s strategies and campaigns, including the global Spirit of Scotland campaign. They are also encouraged to think about how they can take advantage of Scotland’s Themed Years, with 2017 being named the Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology.
To find out more about the VisitScotland Growth Fund, go to www.visitscotland.org/growthfund
To find out more about LEADER, go to www.ruralnetwork.scot/funding/leader
Filming and Editing work carried by John Sutherland of Steall Media

Nordic Iron Age Grave Field and Hill Fort

Took a trip to the ancient ridgeway at Vallbyåsen, Uppland, Sweden, on which is an Iron age grave field. Nearby there is the Broborg, a vitrified hill-fort built in the migration era. The site was in use since neolithic times, as the stone cup marks nearby show. The rocks of the fort were cemented together by glass, through a very clever process of applying extreme heat to the rocks...or maybe that was just a side effect from the legend of Grimsa, a Viking queen who was burned alive in the fort. We can't know for certain but it is a spooky and evocative place in any case.
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Music: Wolcensmen - Beneath a wreath of firs

published: 12 Feb 2017

Vitrified forts 1

Come on an open-minded exploration of Scotlands mysterious vitrified forts

The Caterthuns - Iron Age hill forts

These ancient structures stand at the feet of the Angus glens. It would have been a focal point for the Picts to muster to war or to gather for sacrificial worship. They may have been taken over by the Roman IX Legion before they were destroyed by the Picts.

published: 07 Aug 2013

Vitrified forts 7

The toil to Tap a' Noth!

published: 14 May 2008

Perfect Fitting Stones in Wall of Ollantaytambo, Vitrified on the Borders

The famous perfect fitting stones of Cusco and other ancient vestiges around Cusco, such as Ollantaytambo in this example, many times show a vitrified border, the stones seem to be heated on those points. See the melted look of the stone. For more information see http://www.ancient-mysteries-explained.com/vitrified-rocks.html

Megalithic Anomalies

IMPRINTS not vitrified plasticine rock moulding

The truth is in plain sight -- Here Take A Closer Look.
.
IMPRINTS OF A HIGH TECHNOLOGICAL CIVILISATION FROM THE BIBLICAL FLOOD AND THE BRAKING DOWN OF ALL ITS CONCRTET INTO FINE GRAINED LIME & SANDSTONE, AS ALL THE HAND MADE MATERIALS CORRODE AWAY, materials like wood would metamorphosise into other forms of rock.

Vitrified forts 8

Connect to your Historical Adventure and discover the castles of Lochaber!

Connect to your Historical Adventure and discover the castles of Lochaber! #myoutdoorcapital www.outdoorcapital.co.uk #scotspirit
The Outdoor Capital of the UK, Lochaber has so many historical sites and castles for you to discover and explore and you can find out more about historical adventures by visiting www.outdoorcapital.co.uk
Old Inverlochy Castle. Although now a ruin this was one of the most important castles in Scottish history and has been the backdrop for two major historical events, the first and second battles of Inverlochy.
The Fort in Fort William was first built by Cromwell’s forces in 1654 to pacify the local Clans, especially the Camerons. It was first known as the Garrison of Inverlochy and was just a wooden stockade on an earth bank protecting 250 troops. Together wit...

This vitrified fort lies on top a headland which commands extensive views of the Moray Firth. Originally believed to be Ptolemy's 'Ptoroton' and the 'Torffness' of the Orkneyinga Saga it is now known to be of Pictish origin. It encloses 3 hectares and is three times as large as any other fort of the same period in Scotland and is thought to be the oldest Pictish Fort. It was defended on the landward side by three banks and ditches which were destroyed during the creation of the harbour and modern village, their age is therefore uncertain. Six striking carved slabs known as the Burghead Bulls were discovered during excavations. Four of the originals are held locally in BurgheadLibraryand Elgin Museum and one each in the Royal Museum, Edinburgh, and in the British Museum, London. Much of the fort was destroyed during the re-building of the village from 1805-09. The DoorieHill (see below), which marked the junction of the citadel and the bailey, is the only remaining piece of the southern ramparts. Lengths of the eastern and northern ramparts are also still visible.

This vitrified fort lies on top a headland which commands extensive views of the Moray Firth. Originally believed to be Ptolemy's 'Ptoroton' and the 'Torffness' of the Orkneyinga Saga it is now known to be of Pictish origin. It encloses 3 hectares and is three times as large as any other fort of the same period in Scotland and is thought to be the oldest Pictish Fort. It was defended on the landward side by three banks and ditches which were destroyed during the creation of the harbour and modern village, their age is therefore uncertain. Six striking carved slabs known as the Burghead Bulls were discovered during excavations. Four of the originals are held locally in BurgheadLibraryand Elgin Museum and one each in the Royal Museum, Edinburgh, and in the British Museum, London. Much of the fort was destroyed during the re-building of the village from 1805-09. The DoorieHill (see below), which marked the junction of the citadel and the bailey, is the only remaining piece of the southern ramparts. Lengths of the eastern and northern ramparts are also still visible.

Nordic Iron Age Grave Field and Hill Fort

Took a trip to the ancient ridgeway at Vallbyåsen, Uppland, Sweden, on which is an Iron age grave field. Nearby there is the Broborg, a vitrified hill-fort buil...

Took a trip to the ancient ridgeway at Vallbyåsen, Uppland, Sweden, on which is an Iron age grave field. Nearby there is the Broborg, a vitrified hill-fort built in the migration era. The site was in use since neolithic times, as the stone cup marks nearby show. The rocks of the fort were cemented together by glass, through a very clever process of applying extreme heat to the rocks...or maybe that was just a side effect from the legend of Grimsa, a Viking queen who was burned alive in the fort. We can't know for certain but it is a spooky and evocative place in any case.
This channel depends on your support:
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Music: Wolcensmen - Beneath a wreath of firs

Took a trip to the ancient ridgeway at Vallbyåsen, Uppland, Sweden, on which is an Iron age grave field. Nearby there is the Broborg, a vitrified hill-fort built in the migration era. The site was in use since neolithic times, as the stone cup marks nearby show. The rocks of the fort were cemented together by glass, through a very clever process of applying extreme heat to the rocks...or maybe that was just a side effect from the legend of Grimsa, a Viking queen who was burned alive in the fort. We can't know for certain but it is a spooky and evocative place in any case.
This channel depends on your support:
Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/survivethejive
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/survivethejive
Music: Wolcensmen - Beneath a wreath of firs

The Caterthuns - Iron Age hill forts

These ancient structures stand at the feet of the Angus glens. It would have been a focal point for the Picts to muster to war or to gather for sacrificial wors...

These ancient structures stand at the feet of the Angus glens. It would have been a focal point for the Picts to muster to war or to gather for sacrificial worship. They may have been taken over by the Roman IX Legion before they were destroyed by the Picts.

These ancient structures stand at the feet of the Angus glens. It would have been a focal point for the Picts to muster to war or to gather for sacrificial worship. They may have been taken over by the Roman IX Legion before they were destroyed by the Picts.

Perfect Fitting Stones in Wall of Ollantaytambo, Vitrified on the Borders

The famous perfect fitting stones of Cusco and other ancient vestiges around Cusco, such as Ollantaytambo in this example, many times show a vitrified border, t...

The famous perfect fitting stones of Cusco and other ancient vestiges around Cusco, such as Ollantaytambo in this example, many times show a vitrified border, the stones seem to be heated on those points. See the melted look of the stone. For more information see http://www.ancient-mysteries-explained.com/vitrified-rocks.html

The famous perfect fitting stones of Cusco and other ancient vestiges around Cusco, such as Ollantaytambo in this example, many times show a vitrified border, the stones seem to be heated on those points. See the melted look of the stone. For more information see http://www.ancient-mysteries-explained.com/vitrified-rocks.html

IMPRINTS not vitrified plasticine rock moulding

The truth is in plain sight -- Here Take A Closer Look.
.
IMPRINTS OF A HIGH TECHNOLOGICAL CIVILISATION FROM THE BIBLICAL FLOOD AND THE BRAKING DOWN OF ALL ITS ...

The truth is in plain sight -- Here Take A Closer Look.
.
IMPRINTS OF A HIGH TECHNOLOGICAL CIVILISATION FROM THE BIBLICAL FLOOD AND THE BRAKING DOWN OF ALL ITS CONCRTET INTO FINE GRAINED LIME & SANDSTONE, AS ALL THE HAND MADE MATERIALS CORRODE AWAY, materials like wood would metamorphosise into other forms of rock.

The truth is in plain sight -- Here Take A Closer Look.
.
IMPRINTS OF A HIGH TECHNOLOGICAL CIVILISATION FROM THE BIBLICAL FLOOD AND THE BRAKING DOWN OF ALL ITS CONCRTET INTO FINE GRAINED LIME & SANDSTONE, AS ALL THE HAND MADE MATERIALS CORRODE AWAY, materials like wood would metamorphosise into other forms of rock.

Connect to your Historical Adventure and discover the castles of Lochaber! #myoutdoorcapital www.outdoorcapital.co.uk #scotspirit
The Outdoor Capital of the UK, Lochaber has so many historical sites and castles for you to discover and explore and you can find out more about historical adventures by visiting www.outdoorcapital.co.uk
Old Inverlochy Castle. Although now a ruin this was one of the most important castles in Scottish history and has been the backdrop for two major historical events, the first and second battles of Inverlochy.
The Fort in Fort William was first built by Cromwell’s forces in 1654 to pacify the local Clans, especially the Camerons. It was first known as the Garrison of Inverlochy and was just a wooden stockade on an earth bank protecting 250 troops. Together with Fort Augustus and Fort George it was the lowest outpost of a chain of Government defences intended to suppress the “savage clans and roving barbarians” as Dr.Johnson later called the locals!
Dun Dearduil – the Vitrified Fort above Glen Nevis
This ancient earthwork is accessible to walkers along the West Highland Way between Blarmafoldach and Glen Nevis. It occupies a commanding point overlooking Glen Nevis, consisting of a wall enclosing an area on a hilltop nearly 100 feet above sea level.
Castle Tioram, the ancient fortress of the MacDonalds. Castle Tioram was built in the mid 13th century and extended in the 14th century as a testament to the independent rule of Rough Bounds by the Clanranalds, Lords of the Isles.
By using #myoutdoorcapital on Facebook and Instagram you can win your very own Outdoor Capital Adventure as well as getting your amazing shots seen by our huge base of fans all over the world!
We hope to give you a warm highland welcome soon!
VisitScotland has match-funded the Outdoor Capital of the UK’s exciting new digital campaign through its Growth Fund, while the group will also benefit from further funding from the Highland LEADER Programme.
LEADER is part of The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas.
Growth Fund applicants are required to align their marketing with VisitScotland’s strategies and campaigns, including the global Spirit of Scotland campaign. They are also encouraged to think about how they can take advantage of Scotland’s Themed Years, with 2017 being named the Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology.
To find out more about the VisitScotland Growth Fund, go to www.visitscotland.org/growthfund
To find out more about LEADER, go to www.ruralnetwork.scot/funding/leader
Filming and Editing work carried by John Sutherland of Steall Media

Connect to your Historical Adventure and discover the castles of Lochaber! #myoutdoorcapital www.outdoorcapital.co.uk #scotspirit
The Outdoor Capital of the UK, Lochaber has so many historical sites and castles for you to discover and explore and you can find out more about historical adventures by visiting www.outdoorcapital.co.uk
Old Inverlochy Castle. Although now a ruin this was one of the most important castles in Scottish history and has been the backdrop for two major historical events, the first and second battles of Inverlochy.
The Fort in Fort William was first built by Cromwell’s forces in 1654 to pacify the local Clans, especially the Camerons. It was first known as the Garrison of Inverlochy and was just a wooden stockade on an earth bank protecting 250 troops. Together with Fort Augustus and Fort George it was the lowest outpost of a chain of Government defences intended to suppress the “savage clans and roving barbarians” as Dr.Johnson later called the locals!
Dun Dearduil – the Vitrified Fort above Glen Nevis
This ancient earthwork is accessible to walkers along the West Highland Way between Blarmafoldach and Glen Nevis. It occupies a commanding point overlooking Glen Nevis, consisting of a wall enclosing an area on a hilltop nearly 100 feet above sea level.
Castle Tioram, the ancient fortress of the MacDonalds. Castle Tioram was built in the mid 13th century and extended in the 14th century as a testament to the independent rule of Rough Bounds by the Clanranalds, Lords of the Isles.
By using #myoutdoorcapital on Facebook and Instagram you can win your very own Outdoor Capital Adventure as well as getting your amazing shots seen by our huge base of fans all over the world!
We hope to give you a warm highland welcome soon!
VisitScotland has match-funded the Outdoor Capital of the UK’s exciting new digital campaign through its Growth Fund, while the group will also benefit from further funding from the Highland LEADER Programme.
LEADER is part of The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas.
Growth Fund applicants are required to align their marketing with VisitScotland’s strategies and campaigns, including the global Spirit of Scotland campaign. They are also encouraged to think about how they can take advantage of Scotland’s Themed Years, with 2017 being named the Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology.
To find out more about the VisitScotland Growth Fund, go to www.visitscotland.org/growthfund
To find out more about LEADER, go to www.ruralnetwork.scot/funding/leader
Filming and Editing work carried by John Sutherland of Steall Media

Iron Age Hill Forts & Settlements

Paragliding over the top of the Hill Fort on the Tap O Noth, Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

Paragliding over the top of the Tap O Noth, Scotland's second highest HillFort on top of the Hill of Noth, located approximately 20 miles west of Inverurie, in rural Aberdeenshire, at Grid Reference NJ485293. This is the second highest Hill Fort in Scotland and its main feature is the well-preserved vitrified wall enclosed in an area of approximately 100 m by 30 m, clearly seen on this video. Makes for a pleasant walk on a fine day. The other paragliding pilots in the video (listed in order of appearance) are John Newton, Kieran Campbell and Cathal Redmond. The video taken by DuncanBooth using the ContourPlus HD helmet mounted camera from www.contour.com

Trip to the Thames Forts

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Sphere UFOs in Scotland(スコットランドの球形UFO),“Towie Balls”
What are these balls, excavated in Scotland, named “Towie Balls”. The mystery of the balls and its answer.
スコットランドで発掘されている「トウイー・ボール」と呼ばれる石のボールは何か。その謎と答。
Hiroshi Hayashi＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋はやし浩司
I was watching your video, not listening; I do not speak Japanese but was interested in the subject you were doing. So when the Towie ball came up I went to Wiki to read about it. The write-up stated one was traced to Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The write-up also stated the Towie ball has been guessed as a game to a weapon. I remembered a few years back about the vitrified forts up in the area of Aberdeenshire. They are rock forts that were exposed to very high heat which scientist still can not reproduce...
Hiroshi Hayashi＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋はやし浩司
But ...

published: 13 Dec 2014

Cullykhan - A Coastal Promontory in NE Scotland

The promontory fort of Cullykhan was excavated between 1963 and 1972. This revealed evidence of a sequence of use of the promontory, with at least five prehistoric phases evident. These included a palisaded enclosure, timber gateway, metal working area, vitrified rampart and a possible Pictish phase. Continued use of the promontory extended into the medieval period and later, the results of which caused significant damage to some of the earlier features. This paper gives a brief overview of the prehistoric site of Cullykhan, as well as a very brief look at some other hillforts in NE Scotland, and raises some of the problems encountered while working on the publication of a site excavated in the 1960’s.
Moira Greig

published: 07 Dec 2017

Theories of the Dogons: We were there long before our executioners, wretched impostors, who think

themselves doctors
Sirius and the Dogons - a planetary mystery! "In the Dogons, the Nommo left three revelations by the verb":
The first word was a damp verb.
- The second a luminous verb.
- The third, a language both spoken and musical.
The Dogons thus assimilate the voice to the water, as emission "of a lukewarm mist carrying a verb, verb herself"
The high priests have known for a long time that Sirius is accompanied by another star, baptized by the astronomers Sirius B.
What is extraordinary is that for several centuries the whole Dogon cosmogony has been commanded by Sirius B.
However, this star was only discovered in 1836 and identified as a white dwarf in 1915.
"... The dogons have developed points of view which are not, as a whole, denied by contemporary science. This is to sa...

published: 14 Jun 2017

Basel

Basel /ˈbɑːzəl/ /ˈbɑːl/ is Switzerland's third most populous city with about 195,000 inhabitants. Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany. In 2011, the Basel agglomeration was the third largest in Switzerland with a population of 500,600 in 74 municipalities in Switzerland and an additional 53 in neighboring countries . The tri-national metropolitan area has around 830,000 inhabitants in 226 municipalities.
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published: 11 May 2014

Morals and Dogma - The Apprentice

Morals and Dogma is one of the most important works to contemporary Freemasonry. Published in 1871, this text is one of the Great Works written by Albert Pike to educate Freemasons to the deeper meanings of Freemasonry.
While modern iterations of the degrees follow a YorkRite progression, the Scottish Rite degrees offer a unique insight into a truer form of what the symbolic degrees represent.
ReadThe Apprentice - A Treatise on the First Degree of Freemasonry, here: http://amzn.to/2ibqoZG
You can read along with the text here: http://freemasoninformation.com/masonic-education/books/morals-and-dogma/apprentice/
For more on Freemasonry, please visit: http://freemasoninformation.com/
Look for future readings of degrees and other esoteric texts.

published: 12 Oct 2014

Erin Robinson on the Hillforts of the Clwydian Range and Llantysilio Mountains in North Wales

Erin Robinson from the Heather and Hillforts project talks about conserving the hillforts and habitats of the Clwydian Range and LlantysilioMountains in North Wales. Erin talks about the heather moorland, recent surveys and excavations in the area, including the discovery of vitrified material in the ramparts of Moel-y-Gaer and her 'hillfort glow' project reconnecting people to the uplands.
A 50 minute presentation with dozens of slides and animations in HD.

published: 23 Oct 2012

Why Metal? Why Metro?

See why choosing a Metro metal roof installed by Western Roofing Systems is the best choice for beauty and durability with an emphasis on being environmentally friendly.

published: 15 Dec 2011

Switch: The Complete Film

Switch explores the world’s leading energy sites, from coal to solar, oil to biofuels, and gets straight answers from the international leaders driving energy today, to discover the path to our energy transition.

Ancient History and The Arc of the Covenant

First Published on Jun 8, 2015 by Richard D Hall... This upload is with his permission. Here is a link to the origional https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f65qpkdEAug
Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett have devloped their own methods of finding new historical truths. Rather than refer to other historians books, they work more like detectives looking at ancient maps, place names, church records etc. In 1990 they discovered what they believe to be the burial place of King Arthur. Their find is made convincing due to the elctrum cross (79% silver) which they discovered there with the inscription "Spirit of Arthur". Their findings do not end there. They believe they have pin pointed the exact location of the Ark Of the Covenant, the most important religious object in the world. -- See http://www.rich...

published: 15 Dec 2017

THE GREAT MOGHULS: EPISODE 3 (AWESOME HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)

THE GREAT MOGHULS: EPISODE 3 (AWESOME HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
This elaborate documentary series tells the dramatic story of the rise of the Moghul Empire. Over six generations, father to son, they captured, consolidated and profoundly influenced control of the vast sub-continent of India. They ruled it with such extravagance and style that, even in their own time, they were known to Europeans as the great Mohguls. Their family life was full of deceit and murder, and their deeds of treachery add up to an irresistibly exotic melodrama. At the same time, their exquisite art and architecture was a cultural achievement to rival that of the Medici. It includes the world's most beautiful building - the Taj Mahal, the palace city - Fatehput Sikri, water gardens in Kashmir, and the marble palaces in ...

Paragliding over the top of the Hill Fort on the Tap O Noth, Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

Paragliding over the top of the Tap O Noth, Scotland's second highest HillFort on top of the Hill of Noth, located approximately 20 miles west of Inverurie, in...

Paragliding over the top of the Tap O Noth, Scotland's second highest HillFort on top of the Hill of Noth, located approximately 20 miles west of Inverurie, in rural Aberdeenshire, at Grid Reference NJ485293. This is the second highest Hill Fort in Scotland and its main feature is the well-preserved vitrified wall enclosed in an area of approximately 100 m by 30 m, clearly seen on this video. Makes for a pleasant walk on a fine day. The other paragliding pilots in the video (listed in order of appearance) are John Newton, Kieran Campbell and Cathal Redmond. The video taken by DuncanBooth using the ContourPlus HD helmet mounted camera from www.contour.com

Paragliding over the top of the Tap O Noth, Scotland's second highest HillFort on top of the Hill of Noth, located approximately 20 miles west of Inverurie, in rural Aberdeenshire, at Grid Reference NJ485293. This is the second highest Hill Fort in Scotland and its main feature is the well-preserved vitrified wall enclosed in an area of approximately 100 m by 30 m, clearly seen on this video. Makes for a pleasant walk on a fine day. The other paragliding pilots in the video (listed in order of appearance) are John Newton, Kieran Campbell and Cathal Redmond. The video taken by DuncanBooth using the ContourPlus HD helmet mounted camera from www.contour.com

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Sphere UFOs in Scotland(スコットランドの球形UFO),“Towie Balls”
What are these balls, excavated in Scotland, named “Towie Balls”. The mystery of the balls and its...

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Sphere UFOs in Scotland(スコットランドの球形UFO),“Towie Balls”
What are these balls, excavated in Scotland, named “Towie Balls”. The mystery of the balls and its answer.
スコットランドで発掘されている「トウイー・ボール」と呼ばれる石のボールは何か。その謎と答。
Hiroshi Hayashi＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋はやし浩司
I was watching your video, not listening; I do not speak Japanese but was interested in the subject you were doing. So when the Towie ball came up I went to Wiki to read about it. The write-up stated one was traced to Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The write-up also stated the Towie ball has been guessed as a game to a weapon. I remembered a few years back about the vitrified forts up in the area of Aberdeenshire. They are rock forts that were exposed to very high heat which scientist still can not reproduce...
Hiroshi Hayashi＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋はやし浩司
But please keep it in your mind that no one is allowed to use my ideas and theories in any case without my permission and my names.
内容の転用、転載、盗用、流用は、厳禁です。
Dec.13th, 2014 (Dec.02nd, 2013)
Satoshi Morimoto
Hiroshi Hayashi

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Sphere UFOs in Scotland(スコットランドの球形UFO),“Towie Balls”
What are these balls, excavated in Scotland, named “Towie Balls”. The mystery of the balls and its answer.
スコットランドで発掘されている「トウイー・ボール」と呼ばれる石のボールは何か。その謎と答。
Hiroshi Hayashi＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋はやし浩司
I was watching your video, not listening; I do not speak Japanese but was interested in the subject you were doing. So when the Towie ball came up I went to Wiki to read about it. The write-up stated one was traced to Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The write-up also stated the Towie ball has been guessed as a game to a weapon. I remembered a few years back about the vitrified forts up in the area of Aberdeenshire. They are rock forts that were exposed to very high heat which scientist still can not reproduce...
Hiroshi Hayashi＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋はやし浩司
But please keep it in your mind that no one is allowed to use my ideas and theories in any case without my permission and my names.
内容の転用、転載、盗用、流用は、厳禁です。
Dec.13th, 2014 (Dec.02nd, 2013)
Satoshi Morimoto
Hiroshi Hayashi

Cullykhan - A Coastal Promontory in NE Scotland

The promontory fort of Cullykhan was excavated between 1963 and 1972. This revealed evidence of a sequence of use of the promontory, with at least five prehisto...

The promontory fort of Cullykhan was excavated between 1963 and 1972. This revealed evidence of a sequence of use of the promontory, with at least five prehistoric phases evident. These included a palisaded enclosure, timber gateway, metal working area, vitrified rampart and a possible Pictish phase. Continued use of the promontory extended into the medieval period and later, the results of which caused significant damage to some of the earlier features. This paper gives a brief overview of the prehistoric site of Cullykhan, as well as a very brief look at some other hillforts in NE Scotland, and raises some of the problems encountered while working on the publication of a site excavated in the 1960’s.
Moira Greig

The promontory fort of Cullykhan was excavated between 1963 and 1972. This revealed evidence of a sequence of use of the promontory, with at least five prehistoric phases evident. These included a palisaded enclosure, timber gateway, metal working area, vitrified rampart and a possible Pictish phase. Continued use of the promontory extended into the medieval period and later, the results of which caused significant damage to some of the earlier features. This paper gives a brief overview of the prehistoric site of Cullykhan, as well as a very brief look at some other hillforts in NE Scotland, and raises some of the problems encountered while working on the publication of a site excavated in the 1960’s.
Moira Greig

published:07 Dec 2017

views:34

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Theories of the Dogons: We were there long before our executioners, wretched impostors, who think

themselves doctors
Sirius and the Dogons - a planetary mystery! "In the Dogons, the Nommo left three revelations by the verb":
The first word was a damp verb....

themselves doctors
Sirius and the Dogons - a planetary mystery! "In the Dogons, the Nommo left three revelations by the verb":
The first word was a damp verb.
- The second a luminous verb.
- The third, a language both spoken and musical.
The Dogons thus assimilate the voice to the water, as emission "of a lukewarm mist carrying a verb, verb herself"
The high priests have known for a long time that Sirius is accompanied by another star, baptized by the astronomers Sirius B.
What is extraordinary is that for several centuries the whole Dogon cosmogony has been commanded by Sirius B.
However, this star was only discovered in 1836 and identified as a white dwarf in 1915.
"... The dogons have developed points of view which are not, as a whole, denied by contemporary science. This is to say all the rationality of this dogon cosmogony which still contains other more dazzling facts still related to the knowledge of the celestial bodies ... "(C. A Diop, volney and the sphinx of T. Obenga Egyptian language teacher And Ancient History Editions Présence Africaine p.171)
"For the dogon there is a plurality of worlds, stellar universes to infinity, in short an infinity of worlds." (C. A Diop, volney and the sphinx of T. Obenga Edit. Presence Africaine p.156)
"There is a proliferation of life on the plurality of worlds, we are on the fourth earth." The exact forms, the concrete aspects of life on other worlds are not known, and the dogon of Imagine "horned men" on the 3rd land, "tail men" on the 5th, "winged men" on the 6th land, "crawling men" on the 7th earth, etc. " (C.A Diop, Volney and the sphinx of T. Obenga Edit. Presence Africaine p.156)
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Sirius and the Dogons - a planetary mystery! "In the Dogons, the Nommo left three revelations by the verb":
The first word was a damp verb.
- The second a luminous verb.
- The third, a language both spoken and musical.
The Dogons thus assimilate the voice to the water, as emission "of a lukewarm mist carrying a verb, verb herself"
The high priests have known for a long time that Sirius is accompanied by another star, baptized by the astronomers Sirius B.
What is extraordinary is that for several centuries the whole Dogon cosmogony has been commanded by Sirius B.
However, this star was only discovered in 1836 and identified as a white dwarf in 1915.
"... The dogons have developed points of view which are not, as a whole, denied by contemporary science. This is to say all the rationality of this dogon cosmogony which still contains other more dazzling facts still related to the knowledge of the celestial bodies ... "(C. A Diop, volney and the sphinx of T. Obenga Egyptian language teacher And Ancient History Editions Présence Africaine p.171)
"For the dogon there is a plurality of worlds, stellar universes to infinity, in short an infinity of worlds." (C. A Diop, volney and the sphinx of T. Obenga Edit. Presence Africaine p.156)
"There is a proliferation of life on the plurality of worlds, we are on the fourth earth." The exact forms, the concrete aspects of life on other worlds are not known, and the dogon of Imagine "horned men" on the 3rd land, "tail men" on the 5th, "winged men" on the 6th land, "crawling men" on the 7th earth, etc. " (C.A Diop, Volney and the sphinx of T. Obenga Edit. Presence Africaine p.156)
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Basel /ˈbɑːzəl/ /ˈbɑːl/ is Switzerland's third most populous city with about 195,000 inhabitants. Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany. In 2011, the Basel agglomeration was the third largest in Switzerland with a population of 500,600 in 74 municipalities in Switzerland and an additional 53 in neighboring countries . The tri-national metropolitan area has around 830,000 inhabitants in 226 municipalities.
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Basel /ˈbɑːzəl/ /ˈbɑːl/ is Switzerland's third most populous city with about 195,000 inhabitants. Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany. In 2011, the Basel agglomeration was the third largest in Switzerland with a population of 500,600 in 74 municipalities in Switzerland and an additional 53 in neighboring countries . The tri-national metropolitan area has around 830,000 inhabitants in 226 municipalities.
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Morals and Dogma is one of the most important works to contemporary Freemasonry. Published in 1871, this text is one of the Great Works written by Albert Pike to educate Freemasons to the deeper meanings of Freemasonry.
While modern iterations of the degrees follow a YorkRite progression, the Scottish Rite degrees offer a unique insight into a truer form of what the symbolic degrees represent.
ReadThe Apprentice - A Treatise on the First Degree of Freemasonry, here: http://amzn.to/2ibqoZG
You can read along with the text here: http://freemasoninformation.com/masonic-education/books/morals-and-dogma/apprentice/
For more on Freemasonry, please visit: http://freemasoninformation.com/
Look for future readings of degrees and other esoteric texts.

Morals and Dogma is one of the most important works to contemporary Freemasonry. Published in 1871, this text is one of the Great Works written by Albert Pike to educate Freemasons to the deeper meanings of Freemasonry.
While modern iterations of the degrees follow a YorkRite progression, the Scottish Rite degrees offer a unique insight into a truer form of what the symbolic degrees represent.
ReadThe Apprentice - A Treatise on the First Degree of Freemasonry, here: http://amzn.to/2ibqoZG
You can read along with the text here: http://freemasoninformation.com/masonic-education/books/morals-and-dogma/apprentice/
For more on Freemasonry, please visit: http://freemasoninformation.com/
Look for future readings of degrees and other esoteric texts.

published:12 Oct 2014

views:24698

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Erin Robinson on the Hillforts of the Clwydian Range and Llantysilio Mountains in North Wales

Erin Robinson from the Heather and Hillforts project talks about conserving the hillforts and habitats of the Clwydian Range and LlantysilioMountains in North Wales. Erin talks about the heather moorland, recent surveys and excavations in the area, including the discovery of vitrified material in the ramparts of Moel-y-Gaer and her 'hillfort glow' project reconnecting people to the uplands.
A 50 minute presentation with dozens of slides and animations in HD.

Erin Robinson from the Heather and Hillforts project talks about conserving the hillforts and habitats of the Clwydian Range and LlantysilioMountains in North Wales. Erin talks about the heather moorland, recent surveys and excavations in the area, including the discovery of vitrified material in the ramparts of Moel-y-Gaer and her 'hillfort glow' project reconnecting people to the uplands.
A 50 minute presentation with dozens of slides and animations in HD.

Switch: The Complete Film

Switch explores the world’s leading energy sites, from coal to solar, oil to biofuels, and gets straight answers from the international leaders driving energy t...

Switch explores the world’s leading energy sites, from coal to solar, oil to biofuels, and gets straight answers from the international leaders driving energy today, to discover the path to our energy transition.

Switch explores the world’s leading energy sites, from coal to solar, oil to biofuels, and gets straight answers from the international leaders driving energy today, to discover the path to our energy transition.

We visit with the author of "The Graves of the Golden Bear - Ancient Fortresses and Monuments of the Ohio Valley".
What IF a king named Arthur II had lived and died on the North American continent? What if a Roman Legion had built forts and protected a civilization long before Columbus? We find out....
Rick Osmon was selected for the United States Air Force
Academy right out of high school. He later attended
Vincennes University and earned an Associates of Science in
Laser and Electro-Optics Technology. He worked for defense
contractors a number of years and then took a job with the US
Navy as a civilian with an engineering support field activity,
specializing in radar, night vision, and laser equipment for
surveillance and munitions guidance Most of this work was in
direct support of Special Operations forces equipment
acquisitions. In that capacity, Rick also became familiar with
video-teleconferencing technology.
But all those years, Rick was also reading everything he could
find about the weird and unusual, history, archeology,
paleontology, geography, cartography, cryptozoology,
cryptography, and hollow earth theory.
After leaving government employment in 2004, Rick began
this hunt for hidden knowledge full time.

We visit with the author of "The Graves of the Golden Bear - Ancient Fortresses and Monuments of the Ohio Valley".
What IF a king named Arthur II had lived and died on the North American continent? What if a Roman Legion had built forts and protected a civilization long before Columbus? We find out....
Rick Osmon was selected for the United States Air Force
Academy right out of high school. He later attended
Vincennes University and earned an Associates of Science in
Laser and Electro-Optics Technology. He worked for defense
contractors a number of years and then took a job with the US
Navy as a civilian with an engineering support field activity,
specializing in radar, night vision, and laser equipment for
surveillance and munitions guidance Most of this work was in
direct support of Special Operations forces equipment
acquisitions. In that capacity, Rick also became familiar with
video-teleconferencing technology.
But all those years, Rick was also reading everything he could
find about the weird and unusual, history, archeology,
paleontology, geography, cartography, cryptozoology,
cryptography, and hollow earth theory.
After leaving government employment in 2004, Rick began
this hunt for hidden knowledge full time.

Ancient History and The Arc of the Covenant

First Published on Jun 8, 2015 by Richard D Hall... This upload is with his permission. Here is a link to the origional https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f65qpkdE...

First Published on Jun 8, 2015 by Richard D Hall... This upload is with his permission. Here is a link to the origional https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f65qpkdEAug
Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett have devloped their own methods of finding new historical truths. Rather than refer to other historians books, they work more like detectives looking at ancient maps, place names, church records etc. In 1990 they discovered what they believe to be the burial place of King Arthur. Their find is made convincing due to the elctrum cross (79% silver) which they discovered there with the inscription "Spirit of Arthur". Their findings do not end there. They believe they have pin pointed the exact location of the Ark Of the Covenant, the most important religious object in the world. -- See http://www.richplanet.net/ for more information.

First Published on Jun 8, 2015 by Richard D Hall... This upload is with his permission. Here is a link to the origional https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f65qpkdEAug
Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett have devloped their own methods of finding new historical truths. Rather than refer to other historians books, they work more like detectives looking at ancient maps, place names, church records etc. In 1990 they discovered what they believe to be the burial place of King Arthur. Their find is made convincing due to the elctrum cross (79% silver) which they discovered there with the inscription "Spirit of Arthur". Their findings do not end there. They believe they have pin pointed the exact location of the Ark Of the Covenant, the most important religious object in the world. -- See http://www.richplanet.net/ for more information.

THE GREAT MOGHULS: EPISODE 3 (AWESOME HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)

THE GREAT MOGHULS: EPISODE 3 (AWESOME HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
This elaborate documentary series tells the dramatic story of the rise of the Moghul Empire. Over si...

THE GREAT MOGHULS: EPISODE 3 (AWESOME HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
This elaborate documentary series tells the dramatic story of the rise of the Moghul Empire. Over six generations, father to son, they captured, consolidated and profoundly influenced control of the vast sub-continent of India. They ruled it with such extravagance and style that, even in their own time, they were known to Europeans as the great Mohguls. Their family life was full of deceit and murder, and their deeds of treachery add up to an irresistibly exotic melodrama. At the same time, their exquisite art and architecture was a cultural achievement to rival that of the Medici. It includes the world's most beautiful building - the Taj Mahal, the palace city - Fatehput Sikri, water gardens in Kashmir, and the marble palaces in the Red Fort in Delhi, Agra and Lahore.

THE GREAT MOGHULS: EPISODE 3 (AWESOME HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
This elaborate documentary series tells the dramatic story of the rise of the Moghul Empire. Over six generations, father to son, they captured, consolidated and profoundly influenced control of the vast sub-continent of India. They ruled it with such extravagance and style that, even in their own time, they were known to Europeans as the great Mohguls. Their family life was full of deceit and murder, and their deeds of treachery add up to an irresistibly exotic melodrama. At the same time, their exquisite art and architecture was a cultural achievement to rival that of the Medici. It includes the world's most beautiful building - the Taj Mahal, the palace city - Fatehput Sikri, water gardens in Kashmir, and the marble palaces in the Red Fort in Delhi, Agra and Lahore.

BBC Coast - Burghead Pictish Fort

This vitrified fort lies on top a headland which commands extensive views of the Moray Firth. Originally believed to be Ptolemy's 'Ptoroton' and the 'Torffness' of the Orkneyinga Saga it is now known to be of Pictish origin. It encloses 3 hectares and is three times as large as any other fort of the same period in Scotland and is thought to be the oldest Pictish Fort. It was defended on the landward side by three banks and ditches which were destroyed during the creation of the harbour and modern village, their age is therefore uncertain. Six striking carved slabs known as the Burghead Bulls were discovered during excavations. Four of the originals are held locally in BurgheadLibraryand Elgin Museum and one each in the Royal Museum, Edinburgh, and in the British Museum, London. Much of the fort was destroyed during the re-building of the village from 1805-09. The DoorieHill (see below), which marked the junction of the citadel and the bailey, is the only remaining piece of the southern ramparts. Lengths of the eastern and northern ramparts are also still visible.

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Kemp's Castle Vitrified Fort, Euchan Glen, Sanquhar

Kemp's Castle is a vitrified fort in the Euchan Glen near Sanquhar that has evidence of vi...

Nordic Iron Age Grave Field and Hill Fort

Took a trip to the ancient ridgeway at Vallbyåsen, Uppland, Sweden, on which is an Iron age grave field. Nearby there is the Broborg, a vitrified hill-fort built in the migration era. The site was in use since neolithic times, as the stone cup marks nearby show. The rocks of the fort were cemented together by glass, through a very clever process of applying extreme heat to the rocks...or maybe that was just a side effect from the legend of Grimsa, a Viking queen who was burned alive in the fort. We can't know for certain but it is a spooky and evocative place in any case.
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Vitrified forts 1

Come on an open-minded exploration of Scotlands mysterious vitrified forts

The Caterthuns - Iron Age hill forts

These ancient structures stand at the feet of the Angus glens. It would have been a focal point for the Picts to muster to war or to gather for sacrificial worship. They may have been taken over by the Roman IX Legion before they were destroyed by the Picts.

Paragliding over the top of the Hill Fort on the Tap O Noth, Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

Paragliding over the top of the Tap O Noth, Scotland's second highest HillFort on top of the Hill of Noth, located approximately 20 miles west of Inverurie, in rural Aberdeenshire, at Grid Reference NJ485293. This is the second highest Hill Fort in Scotland and its main feature is the well-preserved vitrified wall enclosed in an area of approximately 100 m by 30 m, clearly seen on this video. Makes for a pleasant walk on a fine day. The other paragliding pilots in the video (listed in order of appearance) are John Newton, Kieran Campbell and Cathal Redmond. The video taken by DuncanBooth using the ContourPlus HD helmet mounted camera from www.contour.com

32:51

The Gods of Old ~Fire from The Sky~

It was Not only Sodom and Gomorrah...
Few Know of The Vitrified Forts of Ireland.
The Way...

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Sphere UFOs in Scotland(スコットランドの球形UFO),“Towie Balls”
What are these balls, excavated in Scotland, named “Towie Balls”. The mystery of the balls and its answer.
スコットランドで発掘されている「トウイー・ボール」と呼ばれる石のボールは何か。その謎と答。
Hiroshi Hayashi＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋はやし浩司
I was watching your video, not listening; I do not speak Japanese but was interested in the subject you were doing. So when the Towie ball came up I went to Wiki to read about it. The write-up stated one was traced to Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The write-up also stated the Towie ball has been guessed as a game to a weapon. I remembered a few years back about the vitrified forts up in the area of Aberdeenshire. They are rock forts that were exposed to very high heat which scientist still can not reproduce...
Hiroshi Hayashi＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋＋はやし浩司
But please keep it in your mind that no one is allowed to use my ideas and theories in any case without my permission and my names.
内容の転用、転載、盗用、流用は、厳禁です。
Dec.13th, 2014 (Dec.02nd, 2013)
Satoshi Morimoto
Hiroshi Hayashi

24:13

Cullykhan - A Coastal Promontory in NE Scotland

The promontory fort of Cullykhan was excavated between 1963 and 1972. This revealed eviden...

Cullykhan - A Coastal Promontory in NE Scotland

The promontory fort of Cullykhan was excavated between 1963 and 1972. This revealed evidence of a sequence of use of the promontory, with at least five prehistoric phases evident. These included a palisaded enclosure, timber gateway, metal working area, vitrified rampart and a possible Pictish phase. Continued use of the promontory extended into the medieval period and later, the results of which caused significant damage to some of the earlier features. This paper gives a brief overview of the prehistoric site of Cullykhan, as well as a very brief look at some other hillforts in NE Scotland, and raises some of the problems encountered while working on the publication of a site excavated in the 1960’s.
Moira Greig

22:45

Theories of the Dogons: We were there long before our executioners, wretched impostors, who think

themselves doctors
Sirius and the Dogons - a planetary mystery! "In the Dogons, the Nommo...

Theories of the Dogons: We were there long before our executioners, wretched impostors, who think

themselves doctors
Sirius and the Dogons - a planetary mystery! "In the Dogons, the Nommo left three revelations by the verb":
The first word was a damp verb.
- The second a luminous verb.
- The third, a language both spoken and musical.
The Dogons thus assimilate the voice to the water, as emission "of a lukewarm mist carrying a verb, verb herself"
The high priests have known for a long time that Sirius is accompanied by another star, baptized by the astronomers Sirius B.
What is extraordinary is that for several centuries the whole Dogon cosmogony has been commanded by Sirius B.
However, this star was only discovered in 1836 and identified as a white dwarf in 1915.
"... The dogons have developed points of view which are not, as a whole, denied by contemporary science. This is to say all the rationality of this dogon cosmogony which still contains other more dazzling facts still related to the knowledge of the celestial bodies ... "(C. A Diop, volney and the sphinx of T. Obenga Egyptian language teacher And Ancient History Editions Présence Africaine p.171)
"For the dogon there is a plurality of worlds, stellar universes to infinity, in short an infinity of worlds." (C. A Diop, volney and the sphinx of T. Obenga Edit. Presence Africaine p.156)
"There is a proliferation of life on the plurality of worlds, we are on the fourth earth." The exact forms, the concrete aspects of life on other worlds are not known, and the dogon of Imagine "horned men" on the 3rd land, "tail men" on the 5th, "winged men" on the 6th land, "crawling men" on the 7th earth, etc. " (C.A Diop, Volney and the sphinx of T. Obenga Edit. Presence Africaine p.156)
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Basel

Basel /ˈbɑːzəl/ /ˈbɑːl/ is Switzerland's third most populous city with about 195,000 inh...

Basel

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Morals and Dogma - The Apprentice

Morals and Dogma is one of the most important works to contemporary Freemasonry. Published...

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Erin Robinson on the Hillforts of the Clwydian Range and Llantysilio Mountains in North Wales

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